My Problem

My Fix

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My Problem

The front panel screen was shattered and needed to be replaced

My Fix

Overall the repair went well.

Problem Found - The front panel is held in place by a thin coating of some type of adhesive (which the heat gun loosens up). In my case, since the screen was shattered and splintered. There were small shards of glass stuck in this adhesive. As a result, I had to remove all this adhesive and the repair kit did not include any type of replacement for this adhesive. This adhesive is required to keep the new screen in place once the repair is complete. I ended up using a small amount of glue to keep the panel in place. Not perfect but it appears to have worked. Only time will tell.

My Advice

- Include some type of adhesive just in case

My Problem

The front panel screen was shattered and needed to be replaced

My Fix

Overall the repair went well.

Problem Found - The front panel is held in place by a thin coating of some type of adhesive (which the heat gun loosens up). In my case, since the screen was shattered and splintered. There were small shar . . .

My Problem

The screen was completelly broken due a fall in the sidewalk of her iPod

My Fix

I bought the plastic tools, the replacement part (touch glass) for the iPod nano 6th generation. As all the parts arrived, we opened the guide and follow all the steps, the instructions were clear and, with fotos we didn´t have any problem to change the screen. The result was great, the iPod is brand new again, my daughter is very very happy.

My Advice

The advice is to get a double side tape for the border of the internal screen glass before the maintenance.

My Problem

The screen was completelly broken due a fall in the sidewalk of her iPod

My Fix

I bought the plastic tools, the replacement part (touch glass) for the iPod nano 6th generation. As all the parts arrived, we opened the guide and follow all the steps, the instructions were clear and, with fotos we didn´t have . . .

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